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The phrase "associates with both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a subject that has connections or relationships with two different entities or groups.
Example: "The research indicates that the protein associates with both the cell membrane and the cytoplasm."
Alternatives: "is linked to both" or "connects with both".
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The ubiquitin ligase HUWE1 (HECTH9, ARF-BP1, MULE) associates with both MYC and the MYC-associated protein MIZ1.
Malloy's mini-opera is, in part, a roundelay set amid the tackiness one associates with both old and new Russia, where less décor would be considered less.
The abacus format and the way the faces add up to a very complicated narrative gives one the sense that Mr. Davino is referring to one possible autobiographical fact that he is who he associates with, both figuratively and realistically.
For example, a mobile phone number that associates with both players (Table 4).
In soils formed from weathered shale, As preferentially associates with iron oxides, while P associates with both iron oxides and jarosite minerals.
In the somatodendritic compartment, Stau2 associates with both mRNA granules and mRNA particles.
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There are also side effects associated with both the vaccine and the antibiotics.
party, so closely associated with both his failures and cruel excesses, remains in power.
Scientists have found that certain genes appear to be associated with both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Neither stock pays a dividend, and there are risks associated with both.
Black is associated with both mourning and sophistication.
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